I wish that at the end the Gustave didn't run off because he is scared. But it makes the ending so much more sad and I love it. I have a theory that someone else came up with (so it's not mine but I agree with it all the way) that Erik (Phantom) loves children because they were so innocent and could love anything. He wanted a child but was so terrified of passing on his deformity that he could only dream of it. That's why when he was so shocked when Christine told him.

One night, I fell asleep listening to Pandora. The moment the first note of the song came on, I woke up. I can't believe some people don't like "Love Never Dies." I mean, sure, it's not as good as "The Phantom of the Opera", and the ending could've ripped my heart out a little more gently, but it's still great!

This. Makes. Me. So. Sad. Finally Erik finds someone that understands him, completely and utterly, but he takes off the one scrap of plaster that separates him and the rest of humanity and all the understanding evaporates.